Kirsten Storms

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Kirsten Storms (born April 8, 1984 in Orlando, Florida) is an American actress, best known for her role as Isabella "Belle" Black in the soap opera, Days of Our Lives from 1999 to 2004, and for her works as Zenon Kar in the 1999 Disney Channel movie Zenon: Girl of the 21st. Century and two subsequent sequels.

Filmography

  • Kim Possible: The Secret Files (2003, video cartoon)
  • Kim Possible (2002, television cartoon, voice of Bonnie Rockwaller)
  • Zenon: The Zequel (2001, television)
  • Days of Our Lives (1999-2004 as Isabella "Belle" Black)
  • Belle's Tale of Friendship (1999, video)
  • Sing me a Story With Belle (1999, television)
  • Johnny Tsunami (1999, television, Emily)
  • The Rockford Files...if it Bleeds, it Leads (1999, television, uncredited)
  • Zenon, Girl of the 21st. Century
  • The Cape (1996, The Kid)

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Century and two subsequent sequels. In 2003 she won the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Kirsten Storms (born April 8, 1984 in Orlando, Florida) is an American actress, best known for her role as Isabella "Belle" Black in the soap opera, Days of Our Lives from 1999 to 2004, and for her works as Zenon Kar in the 1999 Disney Channel movie Zenon: Girl of the 21st. Tomlin was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 1998. The Cape (1996, The Kid). Actually, Tomlin frequently referred to Wagner, but avoided saying point-blank that she herself was, in fact, gay. Century. Tomlin came out in 2000 on the New York City cable-access TV program Gay USA.

Zenon, Girl of the 21st. In fact, many of her fans are unaware of her sexual orientation. The Rockford Files...if it Bleeds, it Leads (1999, television, uncredited). Though Tomlin is now open about being lesbian, the media doesn't focus on this aspect of her personal life. Johnny Tsunami (1999, television, Emily). Tomlin revived the show for a brief run in 2000. Sing me a Story With Belle (1999, television). The show won Tomlin a Tony Award.

Belle's Tale of Friendship (1999, video). Tomlin starred in the 1985 hit one-woman Broadway show The Search For Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, written by her long-time romantic partner, Jane Wagner. Days of Our Lives (1999-2004 as Isabella "Belle" Black). Tomlin currently plays presidential assistant Deborah Fiderer on the TV show The West Wing. Zenon: The Zequel (2001, television). Frizzle for the Magic School Bus cartoon series (1994-1997). Kim Possible (2002, television cartoon, voice of Bonnie Rockwaller). Tomlin also voiced of the character of Ms.

Kim Possible: The Secret Files (2003, video cartoon). For example, she played Linnea Reese, a strait-laced mother of two deaf children who has an affair with a country singer played by Keith Carradine, in Nashville; secretary Violet Newstead in Nine to Five; and a sickly heiress in All of Me. Tomlin is noted for her wide range. AT&T offered Tomlin $500,000 to film a commercial using her character Ernestine, but Tomlin turned the offer down because she thought the commercial would compromise her artistic integrity. Tomlin joined the Laugh-In cast in 1969.

After college, Tomlin began doing stand-up comedy in Detroit nightclubs. Tomlin attended Wayne State University, where her interest in the theater and performing arts began. Tomlin was the daughter of a factory worker and a housewife who moved to Detroit from Paducah, Kentucky during the Great Depression. Have I reached the party to whom I am speaking?") and the bratty five-year-old Edith Ann, rocking in her oversized rocking chair and making rude noises (famous for her line "And that's the truth!").

She first became well-known for her character skits on television's Laugh-In, in which she created several indelible characters that have stayed with her and become associated with her throughout her career, including the gum-chewing, wisecracking, snorting telephone operator Ernestine (famous for her lines "One ringy dingy, two ringy dingy" and "A gracious good morning to you .. Lily Tomlin (born Mary Jean Tomlin on September 1, 1939 in Detroit, Michigan), is an American actress and comedian.